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During a storm,the chance of fatigue failure of a mooring line will increase as().
A . vessel motions increase
B . mooring tensions decrease
C . KG increases
D . KG decrease
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When she retired she did a lot of()work for the Red Cross.
A . valid
B . portable
C . prosperous
D . voluntary
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Which of the following conditions guarantees that a broadcast storm cannot occur?()
A . a native VLAN mismatch on either side of an 802.1Q link
B . BPDU filter configured on a link to another switch
C . Spanning Tree Protocol enabled on both Layer 2 and multilayer switches
D . PortFast enabled on all access and trunk port
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How can you estimate the position of a tropical storm’s center?()
A . With a radio weather bulletin or weather fax
B . using shipboard radar
C . observe the wind direction and apply Buys Ballot's law
D . All of the above
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In a storm,the leeward lines of a ship’s mooring system will().
A . pull the unit in the same direction that the weather is pushing it
B . pull the unit in the opposite direction that the weather is pushing it
C . tend to keep the unit on its original location over the well head
D . affect the unit's draft and inclination as maximum mooring tensions are reached
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The speed at which a storm centre moves is the().
A . speed of movement
B . speed of advance
C . speed of storm
D . storm movement speed
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During storm conditions on a ship,the mooring tensions should be adjusted so that().
A . all mooring lines have a different tension
B . the leeward lines have higher tension than the windward lines
C . the maximum tension of the most heavily loaded line does not exceed the safe working load
D . all horizontal tension forces on the windward lines are no greater than the vertical tension force
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In a storm,the windward lines of a ship’s mooring system provide().
A . a positive righting moment
B . an increase in KM
C . a negative restoring force
D . a positive restoring force
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I did find a lot of damage()respect to the inward cargo.
A . on
B . by
C . for
D . with
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The dangerous semicircle of a hurricane in the Northern Hemisphere is that area of the storm ().
A . to the right of the storm's track
B . measured from true north clockwise to 180°T
C . measured from true north counterclockwise to 180°T
D . between the ship's heading and the bearing to the eye
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A storm’s track is characterized by all of the following except().
A . the direction the storm has come from
B . the direction in which the storm is moving
C . the speed at which the storm is moving
D . the path taken by the storm
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The purpose of storm oil in a sea anchor is to().
A . weigh down the anchor
B . lubricate the anchor
C . repel dangerous fish
D . smooth the sea
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During storm conditions on a vessel,the mooring tensions should be adjusted so that().
A . all mooring lines have a different tension
B . the leeward lines have higher tension than the windward lines
C . the maximum tension of the most heavily loaded line does not exceed the safe working load
D . all horizontal tension forces on the windward lines are no greater than the vertical tension force
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At the top of the A-frames there is a strong cast iron frame called ().
A . cylinder liner
B . cylinder cover
C . the gear box
D . the scavenging box
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Wang Xin did practice a lot every day and passed CET-4.
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He said the men had to drink a lot of extremely strong ______ wine.
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1 Tomorrow _______ be dry.2 _______ will be a lot of rain tomorrow evening.3 We will have some strong _______ tonight.4 The _______ will be bad this weekend.5 Today is sunny with a high of 25℃ and a _______ of 17℃.
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听力原文:M: Did you notice after almost ten years in the United States, Mr. Lee still speaks English with such a strong accent.
W: Yes, but he is proud of it. He says it is a part of his identity.
Q: What does the conversation tell us about Mr. Lee?
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A.His English is still poor after ten years in America.
B.He doesn't mind speaking English with an accent.
C.He doesn't like the way Americans speak.
D.He speaks English as if he were a native speaker.
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The Internet and the effect_____brought about did a lot of good to our daily life and work.
A.that
B.what
C.which
D.it
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Hobbs was an orphan. He worked in-a factory and every day he got a little money. Hard work changed him thin and weak. He wanted to borrow a lot of money to learn painting pictures, but he did not think he could pay off the debts.
One day the lawyer said to him, "One thousand dollars, and here is the money. "As Hobbs took the package of noted, he was very dumbfounded. He didn't know where the money came from and how to spend it. He said to himself, "I could go to find a hotel and live like a rich man for a few days; or I give up my work in the factory and do what I' d like to do: painting pictures. I could do that for a few weeks, but what would I do after that? I should have lost myplace of the factory and have no money to live on. If it were a little less money, I would buy a new coat, or a radio, or give a dinner to my friends. If it were more, I could give up the work and pay for painting pictures. But it's too much for one and too little for the other."
"Here is the reading of your uncle's will", said the lawyer, "telling what is to be clone with this money after his death. I must ask you to remember one point. Your uncle has said you must bring me a paper showing exactly what you did with his money, as soon as you have spent it." " Yes, I see. I'll do that. "said the young man.
He wanted to borrow money because he wanted to ______.
A.study abroad
B.work abroad
C.pay for the debts
D.learn to paint pictures
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As one of the developed countries in Asia, Japan has been sought hegemony in Asia because of its strong power in economy. How about its present economic situation? Today let' s talk about this question. Once a symbol of enormous economic growth, Japan has plunged into a deep recession with the burst of its bubble economy beginning in the early 1990's. This is, without a doubt, the worst economic crisis facing this country since the end of World War Ⅱ. One wonders if Japan can see its way through the storm and overcome these latest doldrums.
In the 1980's, real estate prices soared to super inflated levels, and investors sank their money into the booming stock market. There seemed to be no end in sight for the land of the rising sun. Everything was rising, and the government, financial institutions, and individuals paid little heed to the warning signs of an imminent crash. Then, the bubble burst, and land and stock prices plunged.
What is the result of the crash? Many companies have faltered due to poor sales and bad debt, and have closed their doors. The domino effect on many financial institutions is that they must- bear an enormous number of unrecoverable loads, which have resulted when companies, depending on profits from land in vestments to repay loans, have fund themselves insolvent. Furthermore, many individual depositors, fearing a collapse of more banks and securities companies, have withdrawn their money in droves.
Attempts by tile government to revitalize the sluggish and contracting economy have proven fruitless. Pump-priming measures including tax cuts and public works spending have done little to put the economy on tract again. What's more, the government's decision to increase the consumption tax from 3 to 5 percent in 1997 has had a devastating impact on consumer spending. As for the business sector, companies have tried various measures to streamline management, but other ill effects of such policies, including rising unemployment among older workers, have surfaced and have dealt a huge blow to the recovery process,
Japan' s faltering economy has had an impact on other Asian countries, and some fear that the whole region will be drawn into depression. What will stem the tide of further economic collapse? For one, Japan must stabilize its financial system and take immediate and effective measures to deal with non – performing loans. Revealing the severity of the problem to the public and foreign governments is an essential first step. A more vital solution might be to institute a permanent tax cut to stimulate consumer spending and confidence in the government' s handling of the situation. Ultimately, this will encourage domestic demand for goods and services and will be the driving force behind much of the recovery, That' s the bottom line. Of course, many more factors including deregulation will play a vital role in expediting economic stabilization and growth.
Whatever the case, action must be carried out swiftly and decisively. A passive and .reticent approach to reform. and change is what has hampered any improvement so far. Other nations have encouraged Japan to step up the pace of implementing change, but Japan must make the first step . . . or else we might be witnessing the setting of this great rising sun.
Japan's current economic crisis is the worst since ______.
A.World War Ⅰ
B.World War Ⅱ
C.the Gulf War
D.the Korean War
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Rose: Oh, hi, Bill. How was your holiday? Did you have a good time? Bill: Oh, yes, it was fantastic. Thailand is really beautiful and there is so much to do. Rose: Yes, I imagine so. Did you do a lot of sight-seeing, then? Bill: Yes, all day long! The temples were incredible. Rose: But it must have been expensive. ______ Bill: Yes, I'm sorry to say! Rose: So was it worth going to Thailand, then? Bill: Oh, yes---definitely. It was the holiday of a lifetime.
A.Did you spend a lot of money?
B.Did you have a good time?
C.Do you regret having been there?
D.Do you want to go there again?
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Will there be a strong wind()the north()the Huanghe River.
A.to... of
B.to... off
C.at... of
D.on… off
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A lot of people’s whole lives would change if they did just that.()
是
否